Homicide
Reducing Gun Violence: The Boston Gun Project's Operation Ceasefire
When Silenced Voices Speak: An Exploratory Study of Prostitute Homicide
Forensic Evidence in Homicide Investigations
Exploring the Spatial Configuration of Places Related to Homicide Events, Final Report
Homicide in the U.S. - Plenary Panel from the 2009 NIJ Conference
Anticipating the Future Based on Analysis of the Past: Intercity Variation in Youth Homicide, 1984-2006
Risky Mix: Drinking, Drug Use, and Homicide
Assessing Risk Factors for Intimate Partner Homicide
Understanding and Applying Research on Prostitution
Immigrant Concentration and Homicide Mortality: A Spatial and Temporal Analysis of the Effects of Ethnic Enclaves
Ventura County District Attorney's Cold Case DNA Pilot Project
Men Who Murder Their Families: What the Research Tells Us
NIJ hosts a forum to discuss the problem and the warning signs that foreshadow these events.
Paving the Way for Project Safe Neighborhoods: SACSI in 10 U.S. Cities
The Effects of Defense Counsel on the Outcomes of Homicide
and Death Penalty Prosecutions
Evaluation of CeaseFire-Chicago
Men Who Murder Their Families: What the Research Tells Us
Experts discuss cases of domestic violence that escalate to homicide followed by suicide. Although the economy and unemployment are risk factors, prior domestic violence is by far the number one risk factor. The men usually display possessive, obsessive and jealous behavior, and they typically use guns to threaten and terrorize before they use them to kill.
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